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Alistair Macdonald wrote: Two or three dozen Autumn Bliss about 5 years old. As usual cut them back to ground level after harvesting this year. Now they seem to think it's spring. All plants are now growing to about 2 feet high. Should I (re)prune them to ground level or let winter take its toll? If they're Autumn Bliss then they should be prune late winter. I'll leave them till then and then re-prune. |
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La Puce wrote: If they're Autumn Bliss then they should be prune late winter. I'll leave them till then and then re-prune. Autumn Bliss can be pruned now |
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bluebell wrote: Autumn Bliss can be pruned now He's already pruned them - far too early in my opinion. We do ours in late october/november - last year they went on the bonfire. So I suggest he waits a bit, and re-prune them at the right time which is usually late winter. The weather is so warm, we must delay things a bit. |
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La Puce wrote: bluebell wrote: Autumn Bliss can be pruned now He's already pruned them - far too early in my opinion. Yes he said that in his opening post did you not see this? I replied saying he can reprune now We do ours in late october/november - last year they went on the bonfire. So I suggest he waits a bit, and re-prune them at the right time which is usually late winter. They can be repruned now he not need to wait. Whyyou always have to have the last word. my advice is goode and down to actual experience and not always what is read in books |
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bluebell wrote: They can be repruned now he not need to wait. Whyyou always have to have the last word. my advice is goode and down to actual experience and not always what is read in books Me too. Experience, I have very good. Me have rasberries in garden. Not in books. |
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La Puce wrote: bluebell wrote: They can be repruned now he not need to wait. Whyyou always have to have the last word. my advice is goode and down to actual experience and not always what is read in books Me too. Experience, I have very good. Me have rasberries in garden. Not in books. I think you have a problem |
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bluebell wrote: I think you have a problem The first time you posted in this forum was to insult me on the 'Fighting ring this way' thread. I tell you what. You win. There. Happy? |
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"bluebell" wrote in message ups.com... La Puce wrote: bluebell wrote: They can be repruned now he not need to wait. Whyyou always have to have the last word. my advice is goode and down to actual experience and not always what is read in books Me too. Experience, I have very good. Me have rasberries in garden. Not in books. I think you have a problem The best you can do is to ignore her, then hopefully she will go away! Alan |
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